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Marsha Ann Aemisegger, age 81, of Bland, passed away on Monday, January 13, 2025 at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis.
She was born on August 3, 1943, in St. Louis, a daughter to the late Elmer Weber and Doris (Beatty) Weber.
Marsha was a 1962 graduate of Central High School in St. Louis.
On January 26, 1963, she was united in marriage to Gerald “Jerry” Aemisegger in St. Louis. Jerry preceded her in death on April 7, 2015.
Marsha had been employed at Cummins Diesel in St. Louis in accounts payable for 10 years and worked at H&R Block in St. Louis for years doing taxes.
Marsha enjoyed gardening, growing flowers, and planting trees on her property. She was a huge animal lover, had several pets, and liked to watch the hummingbirds and other wildlife. Marsha enjoyed baking, visiting with friends and family and watching movies. Terms of Endearment was her favorite movie. She was kindhearted, selfless, and always put others needs before her own. Above all, Marsha loved the times spent with her family, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Marsha is survived by: two sons, Mark Aemisegger of Bland and Scott Aemisegger of Bland; one daughter, Tammy Wolford of Bland; eight grandchildren, Sara Bray, Andrew Bray, April Aemisegger, Brittany Aemisegger, Tabitha Durbin, William Benson, Kaya McGowen, and Tony Alexander; ten great-grandchildren, Rylee, Jaden, Jordon, Harmony, Lyla, Landon, Rodney, Kyra, Seth, and Phoenix; and two sisters, Donna Havey of Sullivan, and Peggy Weber of Sullivan.
Marsha was preceded in death by her husband Jerry and one son, Steven.
Graveside services will be held at a later date.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
107 Ray St., Bland, MO 65014
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